The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
The surface conditions extent on completion of grading.
In-place solid rock.
A relatively level step excavated into earth material on which fill is to be placed.
Earth material acquired from an off-site location for use in grading on a site.
A written engineering or geological opinion concerning the progress and completion of the work.
A professional engineer registered in the state to practice in the field of civil works.
The application of the knowledge of the forces of nature, principles of mechanics and the properties of materials to the evaluation, design and construction of civil works for the beneficial uses of mankind.
The densification of a fill by mechanical means.
A subdivision in which more than 90 percent of the lots established pursuant to its original final plat contain a residence. For purposes of this definition, a replatted lot shall be considered to be part of the original final platted subdivision in which it was originally platted and shall not cause a subdivision to not be considered a completed residential subdivision.
Any rock, natural soil or fill and/or any combination thereof.
A geologist experienced and knowledgeable in engineering geology.
The application of geologic knowledge and principles in the investigation and evaluation of naturally occurring rock and soil for use in the design of civil works.
The wearing away of the ground surface as a result of the movement of wind, water and/or ice.
The mechanical removal of earth material.
The grade prior to grading.
A deposit of earth material placed by artificial means.
The final grade of the site which conforms to the approved plan.
The vertical location of the ground surface.
Any excavating or filling or combination thereof.
A designed compacted fill placed in a trench excavated in earth material beneath the toe of a proposed fill slope.
An obnoxious creation of dust and/or noise that interferes with the rights of nearby residential property owners.
The state at which the grade approximately conforms to the approved plan.
Any lot or parcel of land or contiguous combination thereof, under the same ownership, where grading is performed or permitted.
An inclined ground surface, the inclination of which is expressed as a ratio of horizontal distance to vertical distance.
Naturally occurring surficial deposits overlying bedrock.
A civil engineer experienced and knowledgeable in the practice of soil engineering.
The application of the principles of soil mechanics in the investigation, evaluation and design of civil works involving the use of earth materials and the inspection and testing of the construction thereof.
A relatively level step constructed in the face of a graded slope surface for drainage and maintenance purposes.
(1966 Code, sec. 7-57; 2001 Code, sec. 22-636; Ordinance 12-2013, sec. 1(22-636), adopted 3/19/13)